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More Evidence Bush Wears A Prompting Earpiece
Radio Free USA | October 4 2004
There is one obvious reason that George Bush
did so badly in the debate: he wasn't wearing his usual earpiece connecting
him to advisors in a back room. Prediction: Next time he'll be wearing it
and everyone will be amazed at how much better he does...
An email to Meet The Press asking whether Bush wore an earpiece during the
interview received a lightning quick response from Executive Producer Betsy
Fischer: "The President was not wearing an earpiece at any time during
the interview."
Was Bush wearing an earpiece during today's Meet The Press Interview? Consider
the following excerpt (italics added):
Russert: "In light of not finding the weapons of mass destruction, do
you believe the war in Iraq is a war of choice or a war of necessity?"
President Bush: "I think that's an interesting question. Please elaborate
on that a little bit. A war of choice or a war of necessity? It's a war of
necessity. We-- in my judgment, we had no choice when we look at the intelligence
I looked at that says the man was a threat."
When Bush said "please elaborate on that
a little bit" he did not appear to be asking Russert to elaborate the
question. He seemed to be talking almost to himself. Perhaps he was just momentarily
confused by an unexpected question. However...
If Bush was wearing an earpiece the odd statement makes more sense. An unseen
handler would have had an excellent reason to say "please elaborate on
that" to encourage Bush to give more of an answer than "I think
that's an interesting question." Seen in this light, when Bush said "please
elaborate on that" he mistakenly repeated an instruction from an unseen
handler.
This one small incident alone is (obviously) not proof. But there have been
others. Consider this quote from a December 15th press conference (italics
added):
George Bush: "See, without the tax relief package, there would have been
a deficit, but there wouldn't have been the commiserate -- not 'commiserate'
-- the kick to our economy that occurred as a result of the tax relief."
Again... he could have just said "not commiserate" by mistake. But
why? A less contradictory explanation would be that an unseen handler tried
to correct him and instead of understanding the correction, Bush simply repeated
what he heard in his earpiece.
Early in the Bush administration, commentators poked fun at his frequent verbal
gaffes and his inability to accurately read a teleprompter. Then he seemed
to improve. Perhaps Bush simply learned to speak more coherently.
But an earpiece connected to a room of unseen handlers also explains this
change.
A few commentators - like Salt Lake City Weekly columnist D.P. Sorensen -
write about the subject as if it's common knowledge (20 Mar 2003 Edition):
[snip]
When the president appears on public occasions, observers have noticed that
he now wears a tiny earpiece. There is speculation that God is telling Mr.
Bush what to say, using a celestial wavelength almost impossible for evil-doers
to intercept. Some observers think the divine prompting via the earpiece explains
the president's propensity for verbal gaffes, such as his comment in February
of 2000 that "there is madmen in the world, and there are terror."
Does it matter if Bush wears an earpiece? I think it should.
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